'Industry XXX Radio' Draws Much Attention on Periscope

LAS VEGAS — Harley Fire Productions has reported that “Industry XXX Radio’s” Thursday, Sept. 15 broadcast on the Demon Seed Radio Network “set a new mark, as record high numbers (left) viewers on Periscope locked out of broadcast.”

“What led to this large number of viewers was special guest Starri Knight getting naked and co-hosts Julie Rocket, Jasmeen Laflour and Nikki Page taking turns going down on Starri, while host Harley Fire continued to interview Starri Knight in the midst of the mayhem,” a spokesperson for Harley Fire Productions said. 

Periscope does not allow nudity or sex acts on their site. The broadcast was shut down an hour and 40 minutes into the show, and their Periscope account was suspended.

“We were just planning a live feed, not an all-out sex feast,” Harley Fire said. “But even with the nudity, the viewer turnout on radio and the live feed were amazing. Tune in to see what happens on this Thursday’s show.”

“Industry XXX Radio” is broadcast from Treasures Gentleman’s Club in Las Vegas on Thursday nights from 8-10 p.m. PST/11 p.m.-1 a.m. EST.

Last month, Harley Fire Productions announced that “Industry XXX Radio” had joined the Demon Seed Radio Network, based in Orlando, Fla.

For more information on Harley Fire Productions, follow them on Twitter.

For more information on Demon Seed Radio, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

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